Assessment of knowledge, attitude and anxiety among junior resident doctors in India during COVID-19 Pandemic
Introduction: Healthcare workers were the frontline defence against the COVID-19 pandemic, especially the junior resident doctors, and were among those at the highest risk of acquiring the disease. Disease transmission among them was worsened by overcrowding, lower work force, lack of isolation faci...
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Main Authors: | Sahya S. Dev (Author), Joe Abraham (Author), Rahul S. Pillai (Author) |
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College of Community Physicians of Sri Lanka,
2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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